"M31-V1" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: M31 (“Andromeda Galaxy”) + V* (“variable star”) + 1 (“number 1, first”). From being the first variable star identified in the Great Andromeda Nebula, by Edwin Hubble. Etymology templates: {{compound|mul|M31|V*|1||gloss1=Andromeda Galaxy|gloss2=variable star|gloss3=number 1, first}} M31 (“Andromeda Galaxy”) + V* (“variable star”) + 1 (“number 1, first”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun}} M31-V1
  1. Hubble's Variable (“Hubble's Star”): A star, a Cepheid variable in Andromeda Galaxy, Local Group, Local Supercluster, Laniakea, located in the Andromeda constellation; the first variable star discovered outside the Milky Way Galaxy, and first star identified whose distance was unequivocably beyond the confines of the Milky Way. Categories (topical): Stars
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